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         North Dakota Geography:     more books (61)
  1. A course of study in world geography, first semester: Study guide by Neil D Howe, 1994
  2. On the evaluation of operational weather modification activities by Amos G Eddy, 1979
  3. Land-use evaluation via remote multispectral sensing techniques: A research report submitted to the Research Grant Committee, Indiana State University by Gary E Johnson, 1972
  4. A bibliography of geographical contributions to the study of elections by Brian Goodey, 1967
  5. Factors influencing size judgment and their implications for map design by Kang-Tsung Chang, 1977

81. North Dakota Geographic Alliance: Dakota Alliance Newsletter
of dakota Alliance, the newsletter of the north dakota Geographic Alliance.The Alliance serves the geographic education community of north dakota under
http://www.ndgeographic.org/newsletter.htm
Summer Vol XV No. 3
last updated: July 21, 2005

served since March 2, 2001 Welcome to the electronic version of Dakota Alliance , the newsletter of the North Dakota Geographic Alliance. The Alliance serves the geographic education community of North Dakota under grants from the National Geographic Society, the Legislature of the State of North Dakota, Minot State University, and others.
CALENDAR

NDGA Magazine

NDGA HOME
The final report is not quite yet available to the public, but its contentscan be described. In brief, the report says that spatial literacy needs to be a significant component within the American K-12 education system. It also says that GIS is a powerful tool that can support spatial literacy and assist American students, but some things need to happen for GIS to be used with substantial impact. One of the first public discussions of the final report will happen at the ESRI Education User Conference ("EdUC"; see www.esri.com/educ). On Saturday,July 23, from 10:30-12:00, Roger Downs and Tony deSouza (the two primary authors) will report on the project and the document. There will be plenty of time for discussion. For those who talk about the value of geography and the power of GIS, it will be hugely important to have a document from such an august body extolling the importance of spatial literacy and the potential of GIS for education. If you attend the EdUC, be sure to join us at this session on Saturday! If you will not be with us, be sure you visit the second website above to order your copy of the final report!

82. North Dakota
north dakota Agencies and Organizations. Geographic Alliance Network; NASA EducationResources; north dakota State Climatologist; State Geological Survey
http://teachearth.com/states/North_Dakota.htm
North Dakota Agencies and Organizations
Geographic Alliance Network
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/education/index.html
The National Geographic Society's Geography Education Program has established a network of state geographic alliancesógrassroots organizations composed mainly of K-12 teachers and university geographersódedicated to improving and promoting geography education. These alliances support professional development for teachers, development of classroom materials, and efforts to make geography a part of state and local curricula.
NGS Geographic Education Program: North Dakota Geographic Alliance
http://www.mas u.nodak.edu/instruct/balachan/ndga
Eric Clausen, Director
North Dakota Geographic Alliance
Minot State University
P.O. Box 62
Minot, ND 58707
Phone: (701) 858-3063
Fax: (701) 858-3165
Email: clausen@misu.nodak.edu NASA Education Resources NASA's State-Based Electronic Notebook is the source for NASA and aerospace education in your state. Includes links to K-university level education contacts, resources, and information. NASA Educator Resource Centers (ERCs) and Space Grant Colleges offer teacher workshops and other education programs in their state. North Dakota State Climatologist State climatologists are individuals who have been identified by a state entity as the state's climatologist and who are also recognized by the Director of the National Climatic Data Center of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration as the state climatologist of a particular state.

83. North Dakota Flags Geographic.org North Dakota's Flag
north dakota flags; north dakota s geographic.org Flag of Reuinion Islands.
http://www.immigration-usa.com/flags/state_flags/north_dakota_state_flags.html

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    North Dakota
    This flag of North Dakota is intended for representational purposes and no claim to technical accuracy is made. Click on the link above to read the terms for use of this North Dakota flag on your web page.
    Revised 3-Oct-04
    Photius Coutsoukis

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  • 84. Cyndi's List - U.S. - North Dakota
    Yale Peabody Museum GNIS north dakota Search the USGS Geographic Names Database.You can limit the search to a specific county in this state and search
    http://www.cyndislist.com/nd.htm
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    85. North Dakota By Place - GCT-PL. Race And Hispanic Or Latino:  2000
    GCTPL. Race and Hispanic or Latino 2000 Data Set Census 2000 RedistrictingData (Public Law 94-171) Summary File Geographic Area north dakota Place
    http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/BasicFactsTable?_lang=en&_vt_name=DEC_2000_

    86. North Dakota By County - GCT-PL. Race And Hispanic Or Latino:  2000
    GCTPL. Race and Hispanic or Latino 2000 Data Set Census 2000 RedistrictingData (Public Law 94-171) Summary File Geographic Area north dakota County
    http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/BasicFactsTable?_lang=en&_vt_name=DEC_2000_

    87. North Dakota Road Maps, City Street Maps With ND Travel Directions Print Out Map
    north dakota Bed and Breakfasts, Click Here. National Geographic MapMachine,Click Here. Speed Zone Map For ND, Click Here. Climatic TopoND Map, Click Here
    http://www.mapathon.com/nd.shtml
    Where To Find North Dakota Maps and Directions Print
    Out
    Your Road Maps Customize
    Totally
    Free Create Personalized ND Road Maps, City Street Maps, And ND Travel Directions To Quickest Or Shortest Route
    MapQuest
    MapBlast Free Trip Tiger Mapping Service ... Yahoo maps North Dakota Road Maps And Atlases North Dakota Road and Highway Guide Click Here ND State Map Click Here ND Interstate Road Map Full Screen Click Here ND State Road Map Showing Current Conditions Click Here County Maps Click Here ND Winter Road Conditions Information Click Here ND Road Conditions Map Click Here North Dakota Road Construction Map Click Here ND USGS Map Click Here Conventional ND Road Map Click Here Click Here City Street Maps For North Dakota Bismarck ND Map, Area Print Out Click Here Dickinson ND Map, Area Print Out Click Here Fargo ND Map, Area Print Out Click Here Grand Forks ND Map, Area Print Out Click Here North Dakota State University Campus Map Click Here To Obtain Maps of Cities Not Listed

    88. Studentsubmissions
    The north dakota Geographic Alliance Magazine especially invites articles Submissions should be sent to the Editor, north dakota Geographic Alliance
    http://www.ndgamagazine.org/studentsubmissions.htm
    PAYMENTS OFFERED FOR K-12 STUDENT ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN THE NORTH DAKOTA GEOGRAPHIC ALLIANCE MAGAZINE. In an effort to encourage submission of North Dakota K-12 student-prepared articles the North Dakota Geographic Alliance Magazine (beginning January 1, 2004) will provide payments of $50 for published two to three page* student-prepared articles. Payments of $100 will be made for published four-page or longer* student-prepared articles. The quarterly Magazine has budgeted up to $400 per issue for North Dakota K-12 student-prepared articles (and unused funds may be carried over to future issues). Until otherwise announced student-prepared articles meeting North Dakota Geographic Alliance Magazine publication requirements will be published on a first submitted, first published basis. Also, to be considered for publication and payments a North Dakota K-12 student article submission form must accompany each article. Text, original photographs (glossy prints), and original maps need to be submitted in hard copy format or text may be submitted on disk (or a CD) as a WORD document and photographs and other digital images may be submitted on disk (or CD) in JPG format. Submissions should be sent to the Editor, North Dakota Geographic Alliance Magazine, North Dakota Geographic Alliance, Minot State University, Minot, ND 58707. The North Dakota Geographic Alliance Magazine continues to welcome article submissions from teachers, college students, and other interested persons. However, at this time, the Magazine is only providing payments for North Dakota K-12 student-prepared articles.

    89. Public
    The north dakota Geographic Alliance (NDGA) constitution, NDAGA key personnel,recent NDGA Board minutes, a recent NDGA status report, and discussion items
    http://www.ndgamagazine.org/
    MAGAZINE TABLE OF CONTENTS AND INDEX RECENT AND UPCOMING ACTIVITIES ON-GOING WORKSHOPS Professional development workshops for North Dakota teachers interested in attending North Dakota Geographic Alliance (NDGA) meetings, presenting papers at such meetings, writing NDGA Magazine articles, soliciting and editing NDGA Magazine articles, and/or serving in NDGA leadership positions. MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS
    North Dakota Geographic Alliance 2005 Warren Kress Outstanding North Dakota Geography Teacher
    Gene Aanenson
    WELCOME TO THE NORTH DAKOTA GEOGRAPHIC ALLIANCE MAGAZINE MAGAZINE SUBMISSIONS NEWSLETTER WEB SITE GOVERNANCE
    The North Dakota Geographic Alliance (NDGA) constitution, NDAGA key personnel, recent NDGA Board minutes, a recent NDGA status report, and discussion items for NDGA Board members. Links to useful Map and Geography resources Photos were taken from various vantage points along the Caprock Coulee Trail in the Theodore Roosevelt National Park North Unit. More North Unit photos

    90. MSN Encarta - Related Items - North Dakota
    Bismarck, city and capital of north dakota, seat of Burleigh County, and a porton the Missouri River, in the south central part of the state. It is a
    http://encarta.msn.com/related_761574738/North_Dakota.html
    var fSendSelectEvents = true; var fSendExpandCollapseEvents = true; var fCallDisplayUAText = false; Web Search: Encarta Home ... Upgrade your Encarta Experience Search Encarta Related Items from Encarta North Dakota Bismarck, capital Fargo, largest city Great Plains North Dakota Facts and Figures ... , city and capital of North Dakota, seat of Burleigh County, and a port on the Missouri River, in the south central part of the state. It is a... View article

    91. GIS Software And Training For K-12 Schools - December 2004
    for north dakota State Government north dakota Legendary. Follow the trail oflegends north dakota Geographic Information Systems logo and title
    http://www.state.nd.us/gis/news/20041207.html
    @import url(/gis/includes/css/headerfooter.css); @import url(/gis/includes/css/content.css); @import url(/gis/includes/css/sidebarleft.css);
    North Dakota Geographic Information Systems
    Home Contact NDGIS Frequently Asked Questions
    Search
    Maps and Data About Us News Resources
    GIS Software and Training for K-12 Schools - December 2004
    The North Dakota Career and Technical Education Department (CTE) has made arrangements with Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) to provide free GIS software to all K-12 public and private schools in North Dakota, including ten North Dakota colleges. North Dakota is the first state in the country to make this program available to community colleges. The statewide license includes ArcView 3.3 for Windows, ArcView 9.x for Windows, ArcView 3.0 for Macintosh, and the ArcAtlas data set. The software is free to all North Dakota schools even if they have not participated in training provided through CTE. CTE coordinates training designed to teach North Dakota educators how to teach GIS as a standalone High School class. The first training was held in July 2004 for nine North Dakota educators. More training is planned for Summer 2005. Dates, locations, and additional information about the training will be available on the CTE web site The training and software is available to any North Dakota public or private school. The modular design of this program will facilitate schools to incorporate GIS units in other discipline areas such as math, science, geography, and agriculture classes. Modules could be utilized in middle school classrooms.

    92. Blank Document Template
    Go to discovernd.com, the official site for north dakota State Government programsand. north dakota Geological Survey Logo. X Marks the Spot 1
    http://www.state.nd.us/ndgs/spotcontest/x_marks_spot_1.htm
    X Marks the Spot: #1 By Mark A. Gonzalez This is the debut of a new column in the NDGS Newsletter . As a small gesture of thanks to our loyal readers, I am initiating a contest to enable readers to test their knowledge of North Dakota geography and geology. In this and subsequent issues, I will include a topographic map, ground photo, or air photo of some unidentified place in North Dakota. Readers will have an opportunity to examine the maps or photos and then to submit answers to questions regarding the locale.
    Answers may be submitted by mail, e-mail, or via our web site, which will contain the contest as it appears in the NDGS Newsletter Those individuals who submit correct responses will qualify for a random drawing to win a prize.
    The staff at the NDGS will conduct the drawing. Prizes for the first contest will include a copy of John Bluemle’s Face of North Dakota (third edition) for one respondent and a Geologic Map of North Dakota for another. In future contests, NDGS will award these and other items, including casts of fossils found in North Dakota, posters, geologic fieldtrip guidebooks, and other items distributed by the NDGS.

    93. NBII - Northern Rockies Information Node
    north dakota Resources. north dakota Geographic Information Systems. South dakotaResources. South dakota GIS. Nebraska Resources
    http://mpin.nbii.org/gis/
    MPIN HOME ABOUT US PARTNERS THEMES ... DATA Spatial Data and Resources Greater Yellowstone data The following GIS data layers of the Greater Yellowstone Area are available to download in ArcInfo or shapefile format. Interactive Mapping Applications Montana Resources North Dakota Resources South Dakota Resources Nebraska Resources Kansas Resources Wyoming Resources Other Resources NBII Geographic Perspectives
    International
    California Central Southwest/Gulf Coast
    Great Basin
    ... Southwest The Mountain Prairie Information Node of the National Biological Information Infrastructure is maintained and developed by Montana State University, North Dakota State University, the USGS and our

    94. North American Glaciotectonic Map
    A data base of geographic and glaciotectonic features for north America has This map was published at scale 12500000 by the north dakota Geological
    http://www.emporia.edu/earthsci/gage/naglatec.htm
    North American Glaciotectonic Maps
    Abstract
    A data base of geographic and glaciotectonic features for North America has been constructed using the ARC/INFO system at the University of Regina. The geographic base consists of multiple coverages that include basic geography, continental geology, and glaciation limits. Glaciotectonic features are classified in four main categories: basement faults, concealed structures, ice-shoved hills, and source basins. Two maps have been published from the data base: Great Plains Glaciotectonics (Aber et al. 1991) and Glaciotectonic Map of North America (Aber et al. 1995)jump to references . Original digital data are located at the Data Access and Support Center (DASC) at the Kansas Geological Survey (KGS)see digital data The continent-wide distribution of glaciotectonic features follows the three-zone model for glacial landscapes; distribution of glaciotectonic features over the continent is related in general to the presence of deformable substrata. Glaciotectonic features are particularly abundant in the northern Great Plains region, where ice sheets advanced upslope over soft substratum. Basement faults and seismic zones, induced by glacial loading and unloading, are common in regions of hard bedrock.
    Contributors
    The Glaciotectonic Map of North America is the result of collaboration by more than 40 people from the United States and Canada during the period 1989 to 1995. Aber et al. (1993) provided a listing of most individuals. Key persons and their roles are listed below.

    95. National Geographic Photo Gallery: North Dakota--Elk
    The geography Action! America s Backyard program showcases a sampling of wildlifeliving on our nation s public lands.
    http://www.nationalgeographic.com/gaw/photogalleries/wildlife/photo5.html

    National Geographic
    magazine
    More from National Geographic: Geography Action! America's Backyard Home Page
    Where: Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota
    When:
    Photographer:
    Peter Essick
    MORE FROM
    NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

    Geography Action! America's Backyard
    Photography Page
    Geography Action! America's Backyard
    Home Page ...
    Photo of the Day

    96. Links Regarding The Missouri River, Lewis And Clark And The USGS
    Links to More Information on the Lewis Clark Trail in north dakota north dakota Forest Service Lewis Clark Cottonwoods - pdf file
    http://nd.water.usgs.gov/lewisandclark/links.html
    U.S. Geological Survey The Lewis and Clark Expedition and the USGS
    Lewis and Clark: A Legacy of Science
    - New Poster
    Missouri River InfoLINK: A Clearinghouse of Missouri River Information

    Blue Cloud Abbey Native American Photograph Collection

    Yellowstone River Basin National Water-Quality Assessment Program

    USGS Aerial Photographs
    ...
    USGS Recreation Site
    - Your Science Gateway for Safe and Vital Enjoyment of the Outdoors
    NWISWeb
    - Real-Time Water Data for the Nation
    President of the United States
    Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Proclamation President George W. Bush's address to the "Voyage of Discovery" Summit, July 3, 2002
    Other Government Organizations
    Recreation.gov
    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
    Real-Time Image of the Missouri River at Bismarck, ND
    Missouri River Fish and Wildlife Mitigation Project

    Fort Peck Dam/Fort Peck Lake

    Garrison Dam/Lake Sakakawea
    ... Gavins Point/Lewis and Clark Lake
    National Park Service
    Lewis and Clark gNET Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site Geology of Theodore Roosevelt National Park Paleontology of Theodore Roosevelt National Park ... Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site
    U.S. Forest Service
    Dakota Prairie Grasslands Little Missouri National Grasslands Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center
    Bureau of Land Management
    Lewis and Clark Bicentennial: A Public Land Legacy
    U.S. Senator Byron Dorgan of North Dakota

    97. Modern Mapping And The U.S. Geological Survey
    Map of north dakota prior to the completion of Garrison Dam. The geographyof the Missouri River significantly changed between 1933, when construction
    http://nd.water.usgs.gov/lewisandclark/mapping2.html
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    Modern Mapping
    With today's computer technology, maps are available to everyone and they are easy to create and update.
    Mapping and the U.S. Geological Survey
    The U.S. Geological Survey ensures access to basic geospatial data and earth science information for users worldwide. Through its National Mapping Program, the U.S. Geological Survey "provides geographic, cartographic, and remotely sensed information, maps, and technical assistance, and it conducts related research in response to national needs." Through the U.S. Geological Survey, public funds are used to provide inexpensive maps to benefit the public. Among these benefits are the maps visitors receive when they tour national parks and forests. Maps and mapping data are used by emergency response systems, law enforcement, resource managers, and environmental monitoring projects. Private businesses and individual citizens also use U.S. Geological Survey products in a variety of ways to support the growth of commerce and augment the quality of life (U.S. Geological Survey, 1997).
    Missouri River Maps
    The map shown below indicates the course of the Missouri River, in North Dakota, before the river was significantly altered by dams.

    98. Geospatial Resources - Northern Midwest USA
    north dakota north dakota GIS Hub north dakota Geographic Information Systemshttp//www.state.nd.us/gis// Data may be extracted from this interactive
    http://www-map.lib.umn.edu/Minnesota/download.html
    State sources (northern midwest) Minnesota Iowa North Dakota South Dakota ... National sources
    The links below are meant to guide users wishing to locate geospatial data for application in a GIS. Downloading from these sources is generally free of charge and files are stored in compressed format.
    State sources Minnesota

    GeoGateway: Minnesota Geographic Data Clearinghouse

    Land Management Information Center, Minnesota Planning
    http://geogateway.state.mn.us/documents/index.html
    A partner service of the the National Geospatial Data Clearinghouse (FGDC metadata), the clearinghouse searches a network of distributed data libraries, including the Land Management Information Center at Minnesota Planning, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, the Arrowhead Regional Development Commission, the U.S. Geological Survey EROS Data Center, and others (some of which are listed below) for data about Minnesota and the Upper Midwest. Data Deli
    Minnesota Dept. of Natural Resources
    http://deli.dnr.state.mn.us./
    Data available via this interface is primarily targeted for use in ESRI products and is produced by various divisions of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR), the Land Management Information Center (LMIC), and other federal and state agencies. Full metadata

    99. 1-North Dakota Brings People And Data Together
    north dakota Hub Explorer displaying Game and Fish Department information. All GIS Hub data is stored in a geographic coordinate system using north
    http://www.esri.com/news/arcuser/0403/ndhub1of2.html
    @import url(/styles/standards_menu.css); Store Contact Us Careers ArcUser Online
    April - June 2003 Search ArcUser:
    North Dakota Brings People and Data Together
    By Bob Nutsch, GIS Coordinator, State of North Dakota
    Since the early 1990s, North Dakota state agency personnel have been using GIS for data analysis and map production. However, complexity, duplication of effort, inefficient use of time, and costs were increasing every year because GIS staff at the state's agencies had developed a variety of data standards and storage methods and made modifications to the original data. North Dakota Hub Explorer displaying Game and Fish Department information. This map uses data from the State Water Commission and Department of Transportation. Within these state agencies, multiple copies of similar data with different dates, different projections, different formats, and different modifications were maintained. Personnel changes at these agencies made it increasingly difficult to find data. Even when desired data was located, it was difficult to know if the data was the most recent version. Data often required reprojection. In addition, as digital geospatial datasets grew in number and size, several agencies began to investigate designing their own independent database storage systems and, in some cases, their own Web-based systems. Clearly, a statewide solution for GIS data storage, sharing, and retrieval was needed.

    100. The University Of Iowa Office Of The State Archaeologist -- J. Artz Vita
    Iowa Geographic Information Council north dakota Archaeological Association PlainsAnthropological Society Sigma Xi Society for American Archaeology
    http://www.uiowa.edu/~osa/about/staff/vitae/artzjoe.htm
    Joe Alan Artz
    Joe Alan Artz: Intro Publications Other OSA Staff OSA Home
    PERSONAL
    Education:
    Foreign Language:
    Current Position:
    BA (Anthropology), University of Kansas, 1976
    MA with honors (Anthropology), University of Kansas, 1983
    Spanish (reading)
    Geographic Information Coordinator
    Office of the State Archaeologist
    The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242
    Phone: 319-384-0795
    FAX: 319-384-0768 E-Mail: Joe-Artz@uiowa.edu
    PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
    Field Experience Archaeological survey and excavation, and geoarchaeological consultation on projects throughout Iowa, under contract with Iowa Department of Transportation. 1988 (June) Director of four small archeological survey projects in eastern North Dakota. Funded by various state and federal agencies. 1988 (May) Crew chief, test excavation at rock art sites in Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site, southeastern Colorado. Funded by U.S. Department of Defense. Principal investigator, Dr. Larry Loendorf, University of North Dakota.

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